- Acoustic Levitator Kit
- Includes L298N Dual Motor Driver Board
- Uses sound waves
- Keeps liquids afloat
- Enables you to study containerless matter
- The Acoustic Levitator Kit defies gravity in containerless conditions, offering the potential for novel research.
- It has been applied to spectroscopy, chemistry, and microgravity biological research. Current levitators are constructed using Langevin horns, which need to be manufactured to high tolerances and carefully matched to resonant frequencies. This resonant condition is difficult to maintain due to temperature changes caused by conduction heating.

It uses sound waves to keep samples such as water, ants or tiny electronic components airborne. This technology was previously limited to a few research labs, but now you can make it at home.

Furthermore, the Langevin horn needs to operate at high voltages (>100 V), which can cause problems in challenging experimental environments.